Psychological Functioning and Mental Health (PFMH)
A term used within Nutritional Psychology denotes the continuum of psychological functioning (subclinical effects) to mental health (clinical effects).
Read termA term used within Nutritional Psychology denotes the continuum of psychological functioning (subclinical effects) to mental health (clinical effects).
Read termFood reinforcement refers to the psychological and physiological processes that drive individuals to seek and consume food. It involves the rewarding aspects of eating,…
Read termA gland is a group of cells whose function is to produce and secrete a specific substance (such as hormones, digestive juices, tears, saliva,…
Read termGLP-1 medications (glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists) are prescription drugs originally developed to treat type 2 diabetes that work by influencing appetite regulation, blood sugar…
Read termGlycans are sugar molecules with proteins and lipids in their chemical structure.
Read termThe Glycemic Index (GI) is a scale that measures how quickly a carbohydrate-containing food raises blood glucose levels compared to a reference food, reflecting…
Read termA study published in Nutrition Journal looked at the impact the Western diet and lifestyle has on people’s immune function. It found that…
Read newsNutritional psychiatrists counsel patients on how better eating may be another tool in helping to ease depression and anxiety and may lead to better…
Read newsAim to fill your plate with fruit, dairy, poultry, fish, and vegetables—instead of processed and fried foods—research suggests…
Read newsFrozen veggies line the freezers from top to bottom at the grocery store. But with many myths floating around today discrediting frozen…
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